GRAS 42AP Intelligent Pistonphone, Class 0

Technology

Typical applications and use

Reference calibration source

Precision microphone calibrations

Microphone comparisons

P-I index measurement at 250 Hz or 251.2 Hz

Calibration independent of atmospheric pressure and altitude

Design

42AP has a built-in precision barometer and a thermometer. Via its display and RS-232 interface, the user can read the actual corrected sound pressure level, as well as the pistonphone’s temperature and ambient static pressure.

The pistonphone works on the principle of two reciprocating pistons actuated by a precision-machined cam with a sinusoidal profile. The rotation speed of the cam is controlled to within 0.1% via a tachometer signal in a feed-back loop.

With a microphone placed in the coupler of the pistonphone, the calibration level and frequency is nominally 114 dB* re. 20 μPa at either 250 Hz or 251.2 Hz. The actual sound pressure level, corrected for static ambient pressure, is shown on the display of the Pistonphone.

The display can also show the A-weighted sound pressure level after correcting it for using an A-weighting filter.

There is no flow control/handshaking; therefore commands must be sent one by one, waiting for each response. The input buffer is 32 bytes; in case of overflow, a response “Buffer overflow” will be submitted. This will not happen under normal conditions.

Commands and Responses

Two types of command are used. These are divided up as follows:

Interrogational commands

Return information about the Pistonphone, its setup parameters, and measured ambient conditions

Setup commands

For changing setup parameters and controlling the Pistonphone.

Syntax

Commands are not case sensitive.

All commands are executed by first typing inthe command then pressing the key

Couplers

The 42AP is delivered for calibrating ½" microphones directly since these are most commonly used. A 1" coupler (RA0023) for calibrating 1" microphones is also included.

Operation

The operating procedure is straight forward, simply fit the microphone into the coupler of the pistonphone and switch on. The pistonphone will now produce a constant sound pressure level on the diaphragm of the microphone.

The 42AP has a dual-colour LED above the ON/OFF switch to indicate both battery condition and stable operation.

When the pistonphone is operating properly, the LED shows green, indicating that the speed of the cam is correctly locked to give 250 Hz or, optionally, 251.2 Hz. If it shows red while the pistonphone is switched on, the speed is incorrect; most likely because of low batteries.

Compatibility

The Pistonphone 42AP is compatible with GRAS 1/2", 1/4", and 1/8" microphones and all other microphones having the same standard diameters.

Adapters are included for calibrating 1/4" and 1/8" microphones. Use the 1" coupler RA0023 for calibrating 1" microphones.

Adapters for the GRAS Environmental Microphone 41AL and Outdoor Microphone Systems 41AM and 41CN are available for use with the 42AP Pistonphone fitted with the 1" microphone coupler RA0023.

Precision

The GRAS 42AP is an extremely stable laboratory standard sound source which can also be used for field calibrations – it retains its high accuracy even under hostile environmental conditions. It complies with all the requirements of IEC Standard 60942(2003) LS.

Each pistonphone is factory calibrated with an accuracy of ±0.09dB re. 20μPa and is supplied with an individual calibration certificate stating the exact value and test condition. The exact value is adjusted to be 114 dB within ±0.05dB under reference conditions.

Since the output level of a pistonphone depends on the static ambient pressure, the 42AP has a built-in barometer which shows directly on a LCD the actual corrected sound pressure level.

When corrected for ambient pressure, the calibration accuracy is within ±0.1dB

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